people like philip randolph said no threatened king if he let those people speak at that at the dais, you know, you think about it, martin luther king actually helped reference the robert friend warren's notion of, you know, we had this felt history, but the felt history also part of was there was that on the hundredth anniversary of the civil war that we were celebrating america's a coming to a sort of second founding in the civil war, rejecting slavery, raising the notion of equality to be equal to the notion of freedom, obviously. and and there there was a sort of celebration that happened. and martin luther king fell into that, not as an aspirational message. baldwin was very different. baldwin was a brilliant writer, but he was also a brilliantly obstinate and his idea was that no, no, we need this is not enough affirmative action, you know, small programs to better the lives of for black people is not the answer to our our our sin is original. it came with our founding. he would be very interested in i think to know about the 1619 project if you were alive today, to know about critical race theory. but he would have said what is wrong with admitting our failures?